No, you misunderstood. Blind religious fundamentalism is a conditioned belief. It relies on habit rather than impartial reason leading to noesis. It is faith IN Christ rather than the faith OF Christ. Often marriage built on appearance and conditioned habits easily ends in divorce since nothing was experienced.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 2:16 amWhat has "religious fundamentalism" got to do with anything here? Are you suggesting that only "religious fundamentalists" have nuclear families, or that there's not any reason a secular person would have for thinking the nuclear family is a good idea?
None of the cases I suggested above was religious. Where are you getting that from?
That is why traditional marriage is an ideal. It is the result of people with direct religious experience of their relationship to each other in the context of their united relationship to God. It grows and connects them with above rather than ending in divorce because they became unhappy.